Careful, the manual clearly states that fuel type should be EN590 specification diesel and it is NOT compatible with bio-diesel (page 21 on the pdf version I've got).The End
And the other thing to note if you did go the bio-diesel route you're supposed to declare it to the taxman and pay the duty on it
Sorry, it's all doom and gloom from me this morning The End
14th Sep 2005 8:19 am
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Slimer wrote:
And the other thing to note if you did go the bio-diesel route you're supposed to declare it to the taxman and pay the duty on it
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14th Sep 2005 8:45 am
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Slimer, if the tax man declared more to us, we would be far better off. How can we have a Scottish Government in England, Blair, Brown, Darling and about 80 more. Brown is a true Scott with his pockets sewn up.
Have I tried the fuel, yes and it goes well, but it does stink like a chip shop behind and yes you can use fresh, no difference. Slimer is uring on the safe side and quite right. I may try it in the D3 I have today as I am about down to 70 miles of diesel and my local Chinese is very flendly.
Filter it, then mix 93 parts of oil with 3 parts of white spirit.
But then what are the other 4 parts? Crispy Duck? Tsing Tao beer?
Sorry - pedantry mode off now
14th Sep 2005 9:42 am
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Re: Beat the fuel mess
Guy wrote:
BN wrote:
Filter it, then mix 93 parts of oil with 3 parts of white spirit.
But then what are the other 4 parts? Crispy Duck? Tsing Tao beer?
Sorry - pedantry mode off now
So long as it isn't pedestrian mode
14th Sep 2005 9:47 am
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So can you mix up a Gallon of Cooking Oil plus White Spirit at 93/7 ratio, and then add it to your vehicle which may or may not have existing Diesel in it?
I was always told not to use too much cooking oil as it wasn't good for you Coffeecup
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14th Sep 2005 10:50 am
BN
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Coffeecup wrote:
So can you mix up a Gallon of Cooking Oil plus White Spirit at 93/7 ratio, and then add it to your vehicle which may or may not have existing Diesel in it?
I was always told not to use too much cooking oil as it wasn't good for you
93:3 is the ratio. Too much cooking oil, is not good for sure, slip everywhere.
14th Sep 2005 10:53 am
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Oh.
So for every 31 litres of Cooking Oil add 1 litre of White Spirit.
Is it any particular Cooking Oil? I mean is it Vegetable Oil and Sun Flower Oil the same thing.
Does Cooking Oil mix with Diesel, or do you get a scum forming? Coffeecup
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14th Sep 2005 11:14 am
BN
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Coffeecup wrote:
Oh.
So for every 31 litres of Cooking Oil add 1 litre of White Spirit.
Is it any particular Cooking Oil? I mean is it Vegetable Oil and Sun Flower Oil the same thing.
Does Cooking Oil mix with Diesel, or do you get a scum forming?
Not sure about the scum, but vegatable oil is the only oil.
14th Sep 2005 11:16 am
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